The Pompeo situation (for lack of a better word) is one of the more confusing elements when reconciling the Q drops with the news.
As most of you remember, Q mentioned more than once to "Trust Kansas", seemingly in reference to Mike Pompeo. The most direct reference was Q drop 950: https://qanon.pub/?q=kansas#950
However, I don't believe it was ever conclusively verified that Q did indeed want us to trust Pompeo. And while we can use the "disinfo necessary" line to play fast and loose with interpreting Q on almost anything, I do believe we should apply that statement most aggressively when it comes to personnel for reasons I hope are obvious.
There is also a Q drop that appears to implicate Pompeo. While Q references Hillary Clinton ("Down she goes") in drop 1129, Q also references an article linking Pompeo to an undisclosed ownership of a Chinese-linked company without comment: https://qanon.pub/?q=pompeo#1129
One could interpret that as Clinton simply retaliating against Pompeo for not taking her advice by planting that story, but as far as I know, Pompeo's link to a CCP-owned company has never been disproven.
Lastly, I would posit that there's a possibility that "Kansas" does not reference Pompeo at all. In drop 1122, Q gives us a list of 5 people to "trust" and 4 are referenced directly by name except for 1 ("Trust Kansas"): https://qanon.pub/?q=kansas#1122
I realize the "Wray" line will raise many an eyebrow but regardless, I find it very interesting that Q wouldn't simply call out Pompeo's name if we were supposed to trust him.
The question then of course is what/whom is Q actually referring to when they say "Kansas"?
3
a
: a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another
b
: a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement
especially : one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition
The Pompeo situation (for lack of a better word) is one of the more confusing elements when reconciling the Q drops with the news.
As most of you remember, Q mentioned more than once to "Trust Kansas", seemingly in reference to Mike Pompeo. The most direct reference was Q drop 950: https://qanon.pub/?q=kansas#950
However, I don't believe it was ever conclusively verified that Q did indeed want us to trust Pompeo. And while we can use the "disinfo necessary" line to play fast and loose with interpreting Q on almost anything, I do believe we should apply that statement most aggressively when it comes to personnel for reasons I hope are obvious.
There is also a Q drop that appears to implicate Pompeo. While Q references Hillary Clinton ("Down she goes") in drop 1129, Q also references an article linking Pompeo to an undisclosed ownership of a Chinese-linked company without comment: https://qanon.pub/?q=pompeo#1129
"http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/382714-clinton-advised-pompeo-to-stop-the-purge-of-state-dept📁
Then….
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/382765-pompeo-failed-to-disclose-ownership-in-business-connected-to-china📁
Down She Goes…..
Q"
One could interpret that as Clinton simply retaliating against Pompeo for not taking her advice by planting that story, but as far as I know, Pompeo's link to a CCP-owned company has never been disproven.
Lastly, I would posit that there's a possibility that "Kansas" does not reference Pompeo at all. In drop 1122, Q gives us a list of 5 people to "trust" and 4 are referenced directly by name except for 1 ("Trust Kansas"): https://qanon.pub/?q=kansas#1122
"TRUST SESSIONS. TRUST WRAY. TRUST KANSAS. TRUST HOROWITZ. TRUST HUBER. Q"
I realize the "Wray" line will raise many an eyebrow but regardless, I find it very interesting that Q wouldn't simply call out Pompeo's name if we were supposed to trust him.
The question then of course is what/whom is Q actually referring to when they say "Kansas"?
3 a : a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another b : a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement especially : one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition